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People in the News - November 13, 2013
Virginia G. Essandoh, chief diversity officer of Ballard Spahr, is joining associate Kia Holifield Wimmer on a panel at the Women of Color Professional Development Dinner at 6:30 p.m. today at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Investigating Employee Complaints of Workplace Bullying
Workplace bullying is once again receiving significant media attention after a Miami Dolphins offensive lineman, Jonathan Martin, lodged allegations of bullying and harassment by fellow lineman Richie Incognito and other unnamed teammates. While the National Football League investigates Martin's claims, the Dolphins have suspended Incognito pending the outcome of the investigation.Predicting the Application of the Restatement (Third) of Torts
Trying to project how a court will rule can be like throwing darts at a dartboard. Predicting where the Pennsylvania Supreme Court may be leaning on the Restatement (Third) of Torts regarding products liability claims is much the same.Successful Firm Diversity: Mission Impossible or the A-Team?
By definition, diversity means different. In law firms, depending on whom you ask, the term "diversity" may evoke contrary meanings. For some it means having good diversity statistics for marketing purposes, and for others it may mean attention to race relations and equality. The more important question, however, is what should diversity really mean for partners and associates in law firm culture? Diversity should stand for a firmwide principle of inclusion in which no lawyer feels excluded.People in the News - November 1, 2013
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel attorney Karen Sanchez was recognized by the First Judicial District and awarded the 2013 Pro Bono Roll of Honor.Workplace Bullying: Managing the Company Playground
Workplace bullying is a pervasive problem that often precipitates harassment and discrimination claims and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence.Castille: Despite Costs, Family Court Accord Nets Positive Result
While the First Judicial District spent $2 million in legal and investigative costs to prepare and prosecute its legal malpractice claim against its former attorneys on the Philadelphia family courthouse deal, court leaders said that recovering a net $2 million out of a $4 million settlement is a good outcome for the public.FJD's Suit Over Family Courthouse Deal Settles for $4 Mil.
The law firm and its ex-partner sued by the First Judicial District for alleged legal malpractice over a new Philadelphia family courthouse have agreed to settle the lawsuit for $4 million.Rotwitt Wins Round on Coverage for Possible Liability
The lawyer at the center of the lawsuit over the Philadelphia family courthouse had a preliminary victory on one theory, but lost on another, to have his former law firm cover him for any legal malpractice liability.Counterclaim for $1.79 Mil. Tossed in Family Courthouse Suit
Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Senior Judge R. Stanton Wettick Jr., who is presiding over the legal malpractice lawsuit stemming from the Philadelphia family courthouse deal, has ruled that an attorney's corporate entity cannot recover $1.79 million from the First Judicial District for alleged unjust enrichment.Trending Stories
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